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A meteorologist measures the atmospheric pressure P (in kilograms per square meter) at altitude h (in kilometers) . The data are shown below. Use the regression capabilities of the graphing utility to find a linear model for the revised data points obtained by plotting the points A meteorologist measures the atmospheric pressure P (in kilograms per square meter)  at altitude h (in kilometers) . The data are shown below. Use the regression capabilities of the graphing utility to find a linear model for the revised data points obtained by plotting the points     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)
A meteorologist measures the atmospheric pressure P (in kilograms per square meter)  at altitude h (in kilometers) . The data are shown below. Use the regression capabilities of the graphing utility to find a linear model for the revised data points obtained by plotting the points     A)    B)    C)    D)    E)

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